Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1982, Image 32

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    A34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25,1982
York Colored Breed show
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termediate heifer and Hidden
Spring’s junior two year old.
Youth exhibitor Mike Welsh
claimed his first York Fair open
class champion banner with his
four-year-old . McCoy Delegate
Princess, edging up over the
Reserve Senior and Grand winner,
David Krone’s second-place four
year old.
The Welsh family carried home
both the Junior honors, with the
heifer championship going to Tom
and Carol Welsh’s senior heifer
calf, over Mike Welsh’s reserve
junior yearling winner. Included in
the Welsh’s Ponderosa Farms
other firsts were Best Junior
Female, Junior Get, 3 year old,
The Jim Young family dominated York Fair’s Milking
Shorthorn contest, winning Junior honors with the junior
yearling held by Linda Young, and Jim’s Senior and Grand
three year old.
Dairy Herd, Produce of Dam, and
Dam & Daughter.
One first each went to Brown
Swiss exhibitors James Anderson,
Jr., Junior Calf; Lisa Kilgore,
Senior Yearling; Quiet Valley, Dry
3 & 4; Jim Haller, Junior 2 year
old; and Jana Beth Fantom took
blues in the Senior 2 year old and
Aged Cow classes.
Last year’s All-American two
year-old Milking Shorthorn, Three
Springs A.S. Belle, captured the
grand champion honors for the
James Young family, adding
another notch to her list of un
defeated shows for 1982. Young’s
Junior Champion a junior
yearling, also won All-American
honors last year as a junior calf.
The Young’s took the bulk of the
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Two 4-H entries headed the York Fair’s open champion:
Swiss show. Mike Welsh’s "Princess’’ took her winner,
first open dass banner after several youth
blue ribbons at the Pair’s open
Shorthorn show, yielding top class
spots to R.A.C.B. Farms in the
Senior Calf, Senior Yearling and 4
Year Old classes.
Bulk of the honors m the Ayr
shire competition .went to peren
nial'winner Sam Diehl of Bedford.
Diehl’s aged cow, Cove Creek
Kings Bonnie, topped his senior
two year old to win the Senior and
Grand Champion banner, and both
Junior Champion’rosettes went to
a Cove Creek entrant.
Contender in the Ayrshire ring
was Earl Keefer and Donald
Shellerly of- Millersburg, taking
firsts in the Senior Calf, Junior 2
year .old, and both 3 and 4 year old
cow classes.
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Guernsey
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Sr. 2 Year Old
1 Ripley Farms 2 Anovadale Guernsey 3
Misty Meadows Farm Bedford 4 Lebanon Valley
Farms 5 Green Slopes Farm
3 Years OW
1 Crum Elbow 2 Nelsons Farm 3 Anovadale
Guernsey 4 Ripley Farms. 5 Eric Dwayn Fleming.
Hollywood MD
4 Year CM
X Ripley Farms. 2 Snider Homestead Farm 3
Littlefield Farms
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5 Years and Over
1 Snider Homestead Farm. 2 Sherma Farm
Beltevue.OH, 3 Green Slopes Farm
Champion Female
Ripley Farms
Reserve Champion Female
Crum Elbow
Grand Champion Female
Ripley Farms
Reserve Grand Champion Female
Crum Elbow
Junior State Herd
1 NY Junior Guernsey Breeders Cortland. NY
2 PA Junior Guernsey Breeders. Lancaster, 3 MD
Junior Guernsey Breeders Union Bridge. MD